Top Infosec Products of the Week: February 20, 2026 – Latest Cybersecurity Solutions and Tools

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New Cybersecurity Products Address Emerging Threats

This week, several companies have released innovative solutions to combat the evolving threat landscape. These products aim to enhance security posture, improve compliance, and provide better visibility into enterprise operations.

Impart Security’s Programmable Bot Protection

Impart Security has introduced Programmable Bot Protection, a novel approach to bot defense that integrates detection and enforcement within applications. This runtime solution allows teams to preview blocked traffic before enforcement, ensuring operational efficiency. By bringing enforcement and detection together, Impart enables safe and effective in-app protection against AI-powered bots.

Compliance Scorecard’s Context-Driven AI

Compliance Scorecard has released version 10 of its platform, which leverages context-driven AI to support defensible compliance decision-making for managed service providers (MSPs). The platform’s governed, audit-ready AI ensures that decisions are made within a structured system of validated context and controls. This approach treats AI as a decision support system, rather than a conversational interface, to maintain trust in compliance decisions.

Virtana’s Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server

Virtana has expanded its Model Context Protocol (MCP) Server to provide full-stack enterprise visibility to AI agents and Large Language Models (LLMs). This enhancement enables machines to understand enterprise operations as complete systems, rather than isolated signals. By bringing enterprise context to AI agents, Virtana’s MCP Server facilitates more informed decision-making.

Redpanda’s Agentic Data Plane (ADP)

Redpanda has introduced new core capabilities in its Agentic Data Plane (ADP), including a centralized AI gateway, AI observability and evaluation via OpenTelemetry, AI agents, and unified authentication and authorization. These features form a unified governance layer, allowing enterprises to securely connect AI agents and MCP servers to live enterprise data with visibility and control. This enables organizations to govern AI agents and ensure the secure exchange of data.


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